Stationery Matters is delighted to announce a brand new look

Eagle-eyed readers may have noticed that Stationery Matters has recently undergone a re-brand. Both the magazine and online platform have transformed with a chic black and white colour palette and stylish new logo. 

Stationery Matters has been a staple of the industry for over 10 years and is the only publication dedicated to the stationery industry. In early 2022 a new team was appointed, including Anna-Marie DeSouza as Editor and Ella O’Keefe as Head of Marketing. Both have extensive experience with managing B2B publications and felt like it was the perfect time to give the brand a refresh.

We spoke to Ella to hear her thoughts on the new Stationery Matters. “I joined with a base to work from. Stationery Matters is an iconic magazine within the industry and we wanted to honour it’s history, injecting a new lease of life into the brand. I’m incredibly proud of the new website and am looking forward to our readers being able to explore the new site as we publish exciting and insightful content. We focused on user experience and have introduced new filters to help readers navigate the site. We are also planning on publishing a lot more business content to help independent stationers in all areas of running a business.”

Visitors to London Stationery Show will be able to meet the team in the Stationery Matters Hub located on the Mezzanine. Anna-Marie says, “We’re keen to hear from you, our readers to ensure we are delivering the content that will help your business excel. Make sure you come down on 17th or 18th May and tell us what you want from the publication dedicated to you!”

To meet the Stationery Matters team at London Stationery Show, register today by clicking here.

 

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